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ASeTTS

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9227 2700



Address: 286 Beaufort St 6000 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.asetts.org.au/

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25.01.2022 June 20 is World Refugee Day #WorldRefugeeDay This day commemorates the strength, courage, and perseverance of millions of refugees. The year, World Refugee Day also marks a key moment for the public to stand alongside and show support for families forced to flee war or persecution. #WithRefugees... Check out Australia for UNHCR for more information about how you can get involved: https://www.unrefugees.org.au//special-/world-refugee-day/



25.01.2022 It's National Student Volunteer Week 2020: Collective Impact: Give.Grow.Connect! Collective Impact: Give.Grow.Connect is the theme of #NSVW20. Student volunteers give a hand to the community, grow as they gain knowledge and skills, and connect with others. ASeTTS would like to thank the many student volunteers who assist and support us throughout the year. In particular, thank you to the students from UWA who have been involved in some very big projects this year during wha...t has been a very uncertain time. We thank you

25.01.2022 Its National Student Volunteer Week 2020: Collective Impact: Give.Grow.Connect! Collective Impact: Give.Grow.Connect is the theme of #NSVW20. Student volunteers give a hand to the community, grow as they gain knowledge and skills, and connect with others. ASeTTS would like to thank the many student volunteers who assist and support us throughout the year. In particular, thank you to the students from UWA who have been involved in some very big projects this year during wha...t has been a very uncertain time. We thank you

25.01.2022 A few weeks ago our Friday 'Women Together' group had the opportunity to go camping over 3 days! We had 18 clients, ASeTTS staff and a volunteer attend the Manjedal Activity Centre in Karrakup. The camping trip was a great success for all who attended and everyone had a great time. The camping trip provided the perfect opportunity for the women to develop their independence and self care. ... Women Together would like to thank everyone who took part in making this a successful event



25.01.2022 We had a full house yesterday of volunteers helping out with food packing! Thank you to Students for Refugees for putting the call out and supporting our clients!

24.01.2022 Thank you to Murdoch University for participating in 'What is Cultural Competency?' training this morning. The training provided information on gaining a deeper understanding of the concepts of culture and cultural awareness; understanding of the importance of cross- cultural communication skills; increase knowledge of cultural diversity; and how to apply cultural competency to your workplace. If your workplace is interested in any of our training please let us know by contacting 9227 2700 or email [email protected].

24.01.2022 Doing Schema Therapy with Graham Taylor well spent three days associated practical and theory



23.01.2022 An update from the Department of Home Affairs to the Afghan Australian community The Australian Government understands the concerns you have for your family and friends in Afghanistan and we acknowledge the tremendous distress that this would be causing you. We also acknowledge the contributions being made by so many community members towards informing and supporting Australia’s efforts to respond to this crisis. The Government is looking at all possible avenues to ensure th...at visa options through Australia’s long-standing Humanitarian and Migration Programs continue to be available to Afghan nationals regardless of ethnicity, both within Afghanistan and those displaced from their home country. We recognise you may have many questions about the best way to assist your family and friends. As you all are aware the situation on the ground in Afghanistan is unstable and the ability to process applications and transport people out of the country remains unclear at present. The Government is working as quickly as possible through a range of complex issues in order to provide you with clear and comprehensive advice on visa pathways. We will provide the information to you in the coming weeks. We recommend that you wait to submit applications until we provide further information about the process. Sadly, we have received reports of unscrupulous operators approaching the Afghan Australian community claiming to be accredited migration agents and charging exorbitant fees for supposedly being able to fast track and guarantee visas. Paying large sums of money for applications to be lodged is unnecessary and will not improve the prospect of having a visa approved. Migration agents and others cannot guarantee visas. Please note that in Australia to be able to provide migration advice one must be a lawyer or a registered migration agent. Migration agents registration details can be checked at www.mara.gov.au. Please see information on this page about possible visa scams. We thank you for your patience and understanding and ask that you continue to liaise with community leaders and the department to receive accurate information about the Government’s response to this important issue. https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-and-/afghanistan-update

23.01.2022 Today marks the start of National Families Week @Home from 15 - 21 May 2020. The theme this year Stronger Families, Stronger Communities and the role families play by working together to support each other and provide care for those in the broader community is especially important. Check out some of the resources and activities you can do at home with your families and remember now is the time to show kindness and help protect the health and wellbeing of everyone in the co...mmunity. Follow the link for more information: https://nfw.org.au/national-families-week-postponement/

23.01.2022 The Young Women Peer Education Project was recently completed in collaboration with SHQ - Sexual Health Quarters to train young women as peer educators. The project provided tools and resources to assist young women to implement their skills in ways that promote the rights of women and girls in their community. Workshops, presentations, an excursion, team building activities, selfcare activities, yoga and dance were used as some of the methods for this project. On 16th September, ASeTTS organised the final celebration of the project with the young women who participated along with some of the facilitators who were part of the project.

23.01.2022 Community Innovators, Volunteers and Leaders (CIVAL) is a Community Leadership Course to upskill emerging community leaders from CaLD backgrounds. This is a project ASeTTS implemented in collaboration with City of Stirling, City of Canning, City of Gosnells, City of Belmont, WA, City of Swan and City of Wanneroo. This project is funded by Department of Home Affairs. Recently the CIVAL project completed the first round of its leadership course and commenced the 2nd round wit...h a new group of emerging community leaders. The graduation and inauguration of the CIVAL groups were conducted on 22nd of August at Herb Graham Centre in Mirrabooka. Mr. Chris from City of Stirling Brereton inaugurated the event which was followed by an introduction of the CIVAL project by Mr Ehsan Nazamyar from ASeTTS. Merissa Van Linden, CEO of ASeTTS also spoke about the importance to support emerging community leaders from CaLD communities to enhance their skills. This was followed by three guest speeches and a panel discussion by: Salome Mbenjele, Womens Department Secretary, Organisation of African Communities, WA, Joansy King, CEO Karen Welfare Association, Dr Asem Mousa, Former chairman of Palestinian Community WA/Former board member of ASeTTS. The event was participated by 75 people including Janine Freeman MLA, other guests.

22.01.2022 Racism, in any form, is not acceptable in Australia. Thats why there are laws to protect you. If you see or experience racial discrimination, harassment or hatred, dont put up with it; speak up. www.australia.gov.au/helpstopracism... Information is available in other languages, https://covid19inlanguage.homeaffairs.gov.au/racism-not-acc



21.01.2022 26 June is UN International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. This day marks the moment in 1987 when the UN Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, one of the key instruments in fighting torture, came into effect. To find out more information about this day go to:... https://www.un.org/en/observances/torture-victims-day Thank you Students for Refugees for supporting the services ASeTTS provides to survivors of torture and trauma in Western Australia.

21.01.2022 Our first SHARE forum for 2021 is going to be a ripper!!! Come along and hear more about the HERS project, which was a fantastic collaboration between ASeTTS, S...iREN, SHQ and a group of inspirational young women! SHARE is also a great opportunity to connect with others working in sexual health Hope to see you there!!! https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/share-hers-project-tickets-

21.01.2022 We are looking for a part-time Community Development Officer to join the team at ASeTTS. Find out more information below: https://www.seek.com.au/job/50976145

21.01.2022 Thank you to the Hon Roger Cook MLA, Deputy Premier of Western Australia and Minister for Health; Mental Health, for the visit to our office today and for announcing the $100,000 extra funding ASeTTS have received. ASeTTS continued to support vulnerable clients, who are refugees and survivors of torture and trauma, through the MHC funded counselling service. Counselling services continued to be provided during the COVID-19 pandemic, inclusive of staff working remotely and transitioning to online and telephone counselling. ASeTTS have increased the number of counselling sessions due to increased client needs at this time. The extra funding will go towards supporting our clients with interpreter services and technology equipment.

20.01.2022 A message from WA's CaLD communities:

20.01.2022 Umbrella Community Care is running a ‘Ethnic communities - Aged care survey’. Find out more information in the post below if you would like to participate.

20.01.2022 SETTLEMENT ENGAGEMENT & TRANSITION SUPPORT (SETS) Community Innovators, Volunteers & Leaders (CIVAL) Group 2 The project is funded by the Department of Home Affairs and is being implemented by Association for Services to Torture and... Trauma Servicers (ASeTTS) in partnership with City of Stirling, City of Swan and City of Wanneroo. For more information: please contact Ehsan Nazamyar CIVAL Project Officer: Email: [email protected] Phone: (08) 9227 2700. Tharanga De Silva, ASeTTS Community Development Coordinator, Email: [email protected] Phone: (08) 9227 2726.

18.01.2022 The WA Primary Health Alliances See Your GP campaign has been translated into eight languages for people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds to inform people that safe, essential health care is available. To find out more information and to view the resources follow the link: https://thesocialpresskit.com/see-your-gp #SeeYourGP

17.01.2022 These are just some of the cards made by Students for Refugees and Micro Volunteering UWA created to show support and solidarity for refugee and new migrant families in WA. This week our staff will be distributing the cards to our clients as part of Refugee Week and the very timely theme of celebrating the year of welcome - online. From all the ASeTTS staff we wish our clients and their families the very best during this time. Our doors are open to you and know you are not ...just our clients but our family #refugeeweek2020 #refugeeweek #yearofwelcome

16.01.2022 Keep up to date with COVID-19 WA Phase 4 information in your language below.

16.01.2022 30th September is International Translation Day On this day we pay tribute to the work of language professionals, and their significant role in bringing nations together, facilitating dialogue, understanding and cooperation, contributing to development and strengthening world peace and security. In the last year, ASeTTS clients spoke 47 different languages.... We would like to thank all our interpreters who help us support and to deliver services to our clients. Find out more about this day in the link below: https://www.un.org//observan/international-translation-day #internationaltranslationday #langauges #translation #worldtranslationday

16.01.2022 Last week our staff completed day 1 and day 2 of the 4 day Narrative Therapy training. Thank you to Dr Ian Percy for presenting this training.

15.01.2022 Every Step Counts This November This November, ASeTTS has teamed up with Students for Refugees for the 2 Billion Kilometres Challenge! You can either join our team 'Steps Towards a Brighter Future' and help raise funds or donate. ... To join just follow the below: 1. Create a profile using this link: https://stepwithrefugees.org.au/thechallenge 2. Press on join the challenge 3. Create a profile 4. Then press on Join a Team (Team Name: Steps Towards a Brighter Future) To donate go to https://stepwithrefugees.org.au/t/stepstowardsabrighterfutu Join us this November and together we will walk, run and cycle the distance refugees cover each year to reach safety.

15.01.2022 Happy International Women's Day! Today we celebrate women all around the world, in all their diversities. IWD invites us to join the #ChooseToChallenge by calling out gender bias and inequality and celebrating women's achievements.... https://www.internationalwomensday.com/ #IWD2021 #InternationalWomensDay

15.01.2022 Today is the start of Refugee Week 2020! This years theme is Celebrating the Year of Welcome - Online. To find out how you can get involved with the online events or to download resources visit the link below:... https://www.refugeeweek.org.au/ See more

15.01.2022 ASeTTS is excited to be part of the Expressive Art program. The program provides a safe and non-intrusive space for the students participating to express themselves and their experiences, using the therapeutic vehicle of Art. The program is aimed at building: Self-confidence and resilience Social & emotional skills... Creativity & empowerment Benefits include: Emotional release Better concentration and focus A sense of identity & belonging Thank you to Expressive Hearts- Empowering through Creativity for sharing some photos!

15.01.2022 #EidMubarak to all our ASeTTS clients, staff and their families!

14.01.2022 Today is the start of Refugee Week 2020! This year's theme is 'Celebrating the Year of Welcome - Online'. To find out how you can get involved with the online events or to download resources visit the link below:... https://www.refugeeweek.org.au/ See more

14.01.2022 The Prevent Support Heal campaign resource kit arrived today from the Western Australian Association for Mental Health (WAAMH). The campaign is raising awareness towards much needed mental health community supports. To find out more about this campaign please visit: http://preventsupportheal.org.au/... #preventsupportheal #mentalhealth

14.01.2022 After 8 weeks: - 400 deliveries - 1200 bags of food Food collection is back on in the office!... The bags are ready for our clients to pick up from the office

13.01.2022 More on todays visit including a few words from our Acting CEO Vanja Tandaric

13.01.2022 Funding for research exploring the impacts of #VAW on children & young people from marginalised communities: ANROWS is calling for grant applications from researchers across Australia for its 20202022 @ANROWSANROWS Core Grant Research Program. Priority will be given to projects that address intersections of inequality and disadvantage for marginalised populations in investigating: the impacts of exposure to violence against women on children and young people in marginalis...ed populations harmful sexual behaviours of children and young people violence against women perpetrated by children and young people. Applications close soon: 9 November 2020. Find out more or apply here: https://www.anrows.org.au//gr/call-for-grant-applications/ See more

12.01.2022 Thank you to all our participants for joining us today for Compassion Fatigue training. Find out about upcoming training on the ASeTTS website: https://asetts.org.au/our-training/

11.01.2022 **Refugee Week 2020 launch event** On Welcome: Migration, First Nations and Refugee Communities Sunday 14th 6pm 7.45pm AEST... For more information go to the link below: https://www.wheelercentre.com//on-welcome-migration-first-

11.01.2022 Beyond Blue have released resources and information in a range of languages other than English to support people with managing their thoughts and feelings. Find out how to access these resources in the link below: https://coronavirus.beyondblue.org.au//information-in-lang

11.01.2022 These photographs were taken by one of our very talented clients. The photos were donated to ASeTTS to show appreciation for the help and support he has received.

11.01.2022 Thank you to Murdoch University for participating in What is Cultural Competency? training this morning. The training provided information on gaining a deeper understanding of the concepts of culture and cultural awareness; understanding of the importance of cross- cultural communication skills; increase knowledge of cultural diversity; and how to apply cultural competency to your workplace. If your workplace is interested in any of our training please let us know by contacting 9227 2700 or email [email protected].

10.01.2022 A message from WAs CaLD communities:

10.01.2022 "This Saturday and Sunday the Indian Society of WA (ISWA) will be hosting 'Diwali Mela 2020, Festival of India' in Perth. For more information follow the link: https://iswa-perth.org/diwalitickets

10.01.2022 **Refugee Week online event** Virtual screening of FOR SAMA, co-presented by Refugee Council of Australia (RCOA). For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/2892545154204751/

10.01.2022 Understanding the Refugee and Asylum Seeker Experience Thursday 4th November 2021 Training participants are provided the opportunity to develop their understanding of the experiences of refugees and asylum seekers.... This training will assist participants to consider how to support people and families who have experienced multiple losses associated with refugee trauma and resettlement. To find our more or to register, follow the link below: https://asetts.org.au/understanding-the-refugee-and-asylum/

09.01.2022 The Uluru Statement from the Heart has been translated into more than 60 languages for Australia's multicultural communities for #NAIDOCWeek2020 Find your language in the link below https://www.sbs.com.au/language/ulurustatement This week is National NAIDOC Week (815 November 2020) and the theme is Always Was, Always Will Be. Learn more about NAIDOC Week here: https://www.naidoc.org.au/... #NAIDOCWeek or #NAIDOC

08.01.2022 ASeTTS is looking for volunteers on Thursdays to help with the packing of food donations for our clients and their families. If you are available on Thursdays for a few hours to assist we would appreciate your help! Every Thursday... 11.00am - 1.30pm ASeTTS, 286 Beaufort Street, Perth Please contact 9227 2700

08.01.2022 The WA Primary Health Alliance's 'See Your GP' campaign has been translated into eight languages for people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds to inform people that safe, essential health care is available. To find out more information and to view the resources follow the link: https://thesocialpresskit.com/see-your-gp #SeeYourGP

08.01.2022 Inspiring story behind an independent book publishing company in Perth.

07.01.2022 It's NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK! #NVW2020 At ASeTTS we would like to thank all our volunteers who contribute to the improvement of lives of refugee survivors of torture and trauma. Our volunteers have donated their time, skills and expertise through a diverse range of roles. Volunteering Australia is encouraging you to put your hand up and thank all the volunteers around Australia by waving a special smile of appreciation from your own home #waveforvolunteers...ASeTTS says THANK YOU!

06.01.2022 Position vacant: The Association for Services to Torture and Trauma Survivors (ASeTTS) is looking for a Counsellor/Advocate to join the team. Check out the link below for more information: https://www.seek.com.au/job/50481465

06.01.2022 ASeTTS' Annual Youth Camp began yesterday! For the next 5-days this group of young people will enjoy different creative and physical activities: drumming, flying fox, nature walks, drama games, canoeing, obstacle courses, and a talent show. They will also have the opportunity to connect, develop friendships and build their confidence.... #youthcamp #asetts

06.01.2022 The Australian Red Cross has created multilingual posters to help with simple ways to be kind to yourself during COVID-19. Languages available are: English, Amharic, Arabic, Dari, Farsi, French, Hazaraghi, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Lingala, Malay, Nepali, Oromo, Spanish, Swahili, Tibetan and Tigrinya.

06.01.2022 The Office of Multicultural Interests is running a workshop for culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) small business owners. Find out more information in the post below.

06.01.2022 A few weeks ago our Friday Women Together group had the opportunity to go camping over 3 days! We had 18 clients, ASeTTS staff and a volunteer attend the Manjedal Activity Centre in Karrakup. The camping trip was a great success for all who attended and everyone had a great time. The camping trip provided the perfect opportunity for the women to develop their independence and self care. ... Women Together would like to thank everyone who took part in making this a successful event

05.01.2022 The Friday Women Together group celebrated International Women's Day today! Today's celebrations included: - yoga session by Nicole Johnson, - Australia for UNHCR presentation by Lynn Dang, Board ... member for Australia for UNHCR, - presentation by Bharathi Pingali from Uniting WA, and - activity by Kristine Mallozzi. Thank you to everyone involved in helping the group celebrate today! #ChoosetoChallenge #IWD2021

05.01.2022 Today is the last day of Women's Health Week 7-11 September. The week is dedicated to all women across Australia to make good health a priority. Find out more information below: https://www.womenshealthweek.com.au/ Jean Hailes for Women's Health... Last Friday, our Multicultural Womens Group (Women Together) attended an outing at Araluen Botanic Park for the Tulip Festival. The Women's Group aims to break social isolation and increase clients' participation in broader society. To find out more about our Women's Group please contact 9227 2700. #WomensHealthWeek

05.01.2022 The West Australian Catholic Migrant & Refugee Office is hosting a 'Cultural Diversity Mass' on Saturday 24 October at St Mary's Cathedral. Dress in your cultural attire and enjoy this event with family and friends. For more information and to register check out the link below: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/cultural-diversity-mass-tic

04.01.2022 **Refugee Week online event** Virtual screening of 'FOR SAMA', co-presented by Refugee Council of Australia (RCOA). For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/2892545154204751/

04.01.2022 We are seeking a dynamic and inspirational leader to join ASeTTS in a newly created role as Client Services Manager. Find out more information below or share with your networks.

04.01.2022 ASeTTS is pleased to welcome our new CEO Merissa Van Der Linden! Merissa joined the team in early July and comes from a strong background in human services and human rights, with hands-on and leadership roles in a for purpose organisations. Merissa holds Bachelor of Science (Psychology) and Master of Human Rights degrees and also comes to ASeTTS with a strong creative flair with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Printmaking and Photography) degree and an early career in commercial ph...otography. The ASeTTS Board would also like to acknowledge Vanja Tandaric, ASeTTS Corporate Services Manager, for her outstanding contribution as Acting CEO. Please join us in welcoming Merissa to the ASeTTS team!

04.01.2022 The Community Innovators, Volunteers and Leaders (CIVAL) Group 2 graduation was held this morning at the City of Wanneroo Civic Centre. We would like to congratulate the 38 graduates on completing the program! The group included participants from 22 different countries who have learnt new skills to help them support their community members in the future. There are many people to thank who helped make today and this project possible:... Partners - City of Wanneroo, City of Swan, City of Stirling Funder - Australian Department of Home Affairs Guest speaker - Dr Marilyn Metta from the Curtin Centre for Human Rights Education and Founder/CEO of The Metis Centre Yaseen Khalil, CIVAL graduate for sharing his experience and CIVAL graduate Paola Borquez-Arce for her wonderful MCing of the event. And finally congratulations to the ASeTTS team for the fantastic work!

03.01.2022 Its NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK! #NVW2020 At ASeTTS we would like to thank all our volunteers who contribute to the improvement of lives of refugee survivors of torture and trauma. Our volunteers have donated their time, skills and expertise through a diverse range of roles. Volunteering Australia is encouraging you to put your hand up and thank all the volunteers around Australia by waving a special smile of appreciation from your own home #waveforvolunteers...ASeTTS says THANK YOU!

03.01.2022 R U OK? #RUOK is an important question but theres more to say after R U OK? Ask, then listen, encourage action and check in because a conversation could change a life. Learn what to say after R U OK? at www.ruok.org.au R U OK Day... R U OK? has translated key resources you can use if you or someone you know would prefer to get information in a language other than English. https://www.ruok.org.au/other-languages #theresmoretosay

03.01.2022 **Refugee Week online event** Voices from the front line: Refugee women and COVID-19 Forum Refugee and asylum seeking women and leaders of frontline services share their experiences of life during the COVID-19 pandemic. Wednesday 17 June 2020... 12pm-2pm AEST 11.30am-1.30pm SA/NT, 10am-12pm WA For more information contact Laura Stacey [email protected] To register go to https://action.refugeecouncil.org.au/women_and_covid_19_for

03.01.2022 26 June is 'UN International Day in Support of Victims of Torture'. This day marks the moment in 1987 when the UN Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, one of the key instruments in fighting torture, came into effect. To find out more information about this day go to:... https://www.un.org/en/observances/torture-victims-day Thank you Students for Refugees for supporting the services ASeTTS provides to survivors of torture and trauma in Western Australia.

03.01.2022 This week is also Men's health week 15-21 June, "Working Together for Men's Health". To find out more information on Men's Health Week go to: https://www.menshealthweek.org.au/ One of ASeTTS social and community-based groups is the Multicultural Men's Group aimed at breaking social isolation and increasing clients participation in broader society. The group meets weekly to participate in activities. Find out more information below:... https://asetts.org.au/our-services/community-development/ #MensHealthWeek

02.01.2022 Today is the last day of Womens Health Week 7-11 September. The week is dedicated to all women across Australia to make good health a priority. Find out more information below: https://www.womenshealthweek.com.au/ Jean Hailes for Womens Health... Last Friday, our Multicultural Womens Group (Women Together) attended an outing at Araluen Botanic Park for the Tulip Festival. The Womens Group aims to break social isolation and increase clients participation in broader society. To find out more about our Womens Group please contact 9227 2700. #WomensHealthWeek

02.01.2022 This week is also Mens health week 15-21 June, "Working Together for Mens Health". To find out more information on Mens Health Week go to: https://www.menshealthweek.org.au/ One of ASeTTS social and community-based groups is the Multicultural Mens Group aimed at breaking social isolation and increasing clients participation in broader society. The group meets weekly to participate in activities. Find out more information below:... https://asetts.org.au/our-services/community-development/ #MensHealthWeek

02.01.2022 The latest Belmont Bulletin features a story on the Community Innovators, Volunteers and Leaders (CIVAL) Project. Have a read below to find out all about the project! https://www.belmont.wa.gov.au//belmont-bulletin-2020-issue

02.01.2022 In case you missed it the incredible HERS program, was showcased on ABC News last night! HERS was developed by ASeTTS and SHQ - Sexual Health Quarters in partnership with young women from refugee-like backgrounds. The program aimed to develop the confidence and capability of young women to make informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing . As a result of their participation in HERS, many of the participants have shared the information they lear...ned with their families and friends. The program also nurtured the leadership skills of participants; many of whom are now contributing to conversations within their communities, and are presenting at professional forums. We were thrilled when HERS was awarded the 2021 Youth Affairs Council of Western Australia, Y WA Large Organisation Achievement Award, and we are again thrilled to have the program featured by the ABC. Thanks and congratulations go to reporter Tabarak Al Jrood for her support of this program, and to SHQ and ASeTTS staff and the incredible program participants who brought this important program to life. #abcnews

02.01.2022 The Australian Taxation Office has information available in various languages to help you understand tax and superannuation (super) in Australia. Go to https://tv.ato.gov.au/ato-tv/channel?c=c-b8nuuyo for more information

01.01.2022 A group of clients had the opportunity to attend the final dress rehearsal of Dracula at His Majestys Theatre. It was a fun night out for our clients who enjoyed the amazing production. ASeTTS would like to say thank you to the West Australian Ballet for the complimentary tickets

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